NAME
Starlet - a simple, high-performance PSGI/Plack HTTP server
SYNOPSIS
% start_server --port=80 -- plackup -s Starlet [options] your-app.psgi
or if you do not need hot deploy,
% plackup -s Starlet --port=80 [options] your-app.psgi
DESCRIPTION
Starlet is a standalone HTTP/1.0 server with keep-alive support,
formerly known as Plack::Server::Standalone::Prefork and
Plack::Server::Standalone::Prefork::Server::Starter.
The server supports following features, and is suitable for running HTTP
application servers behind a reverse proxy.
- prefork and graceful shutdown using Parallel::Prefork
- hot deploy using Server::Starter
- fast HTTP processing using HTTP::Parser::XS (optional)
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
In addition to the options supported by plackup, Starlet accepts
following options(s).
--max-workers=#
number of worker processes (default: 10)
--timeout=#
seconds until timeout (default: 300)
--keepalive-timeout=#
timeout for persistent connections (default: 2)
--max-keepalive-reqs=#
max. number of requests allowed per single persistent connection. If set
to one, persistent connections are disabled (default: 1)
--max-reqs-per-child=#
max. number of requests to be handled before a worker process exits
(default: 100)
--min-reqs-per-child=#
if set, randomizes the number of requests handled by a single worker
process between the value and that supplied by "--max-reqs-per-chlid"
(default: none)
--spawn-interval=#
if set, worker processes will not be spawned more than once than every
given seconds. Also, when SIGHUP is being received, no more than one
worker processes will be collected every given seconds. This feature is
useful for doing a "slow-restart". See
http://blog.kazuhooku.com/2011/04/web-serverstarter-parallelprefork.html
for more information. (dedault: none)
NOTES
Starlet is designed and implemented to be simple, secure and fast,
especially for running as a HTTP application server running behind a
reverse proxy. It only depends on a minimal number of well-designed (and
well-focused) modules.
On the other hand if you are looking for a standalone preforking HTTP
server that receives HTTP requests directly from the Internet, then you
should look at Starman.
SEE ALSO
Parallel::Prefork Starman Server::Starter
AUTHOR
Kazuho Oku
miyagawa
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
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